They set up tents, far far away from those that were affected. You know with no water, gasoline running, household chemicals, raw sewage, flooded homes and roads coupled with the incredible stench and toxins with toxic fires, they felt it best for the people to suffer. Besides, they ran out of bottled water. 85 million in donations wasn't enough to supply folks with water.

And those that were affected had no way to get to those tents to sign up. They were kind of stranded and busy trying to save their lives.

Besides, the focus was on the marathon which was much more important.

I only lived on Staten Island for 40+ years.

That embarrassing moment when you realize that most of your Facebook friends are on your forum ignore lists.